Music & Night life

"Hello Milwaukee," exclaims Sir Paul McCartney as he performs the second song on stage before a full house at the Bradley Center, Sunday, October 23, 2005. McCartney will play at Miller Park this summer.

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I am certain we can all agree that Mr. Belling fits right in with Sir Paul's political leanings:

Progressive, heady, logical, even-keeled.

I bet this is the last time someone tells Mark Belling a secret, and the last time his name will be in the same news story as Sir Paul McCartney. What an unnecessary distraction to what is otherwise fantastic news.

What do you mean about not giving Belling credit? They credited Belling when they first updated the original Blog post, and they credit him in this post. How much more credit does Belling need for such a non-essential news item?

Paul is way past his prime. His new music is mediocre at best, and Id rather see Ringo. Ringo had more hits post Beatles than Paul. John or George. I doubt that Paul can fill Miller Park and they be back at the Bradly Center or Summer-fest, unless the tickets are Cheap.

In the US McCartney with Wings had five #1 and one #2 albums. Solo he had at least one #1 and one #2 in the US.

Singles? He has at least six #1 singles in the US.

Ringo? Love him but really? He had one #2 LP in the US and two #1 singles, Photograph and You're Sixteen(which he didn't write). Ringo didn't even pen his greatest hit of all time, Photograph himself, it was co-written with Harrison. Love his unique drumming style, but as a solo artist post Beatles...blah.

McCartney sold out two show at Wrigley two summers back and he will sell out Miller Park quickly.